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Very informative, easy flowing presentation with great case examples and radiographs.

Tyler Pelfrey (29 Dec 2017)

Very useful with no filler

Dr Emily Carrington (24 Jul 2018)

Lots of information, as well as useful photos and videos, and ways to quickly narrow down and deal with any respiratory emergency.

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Description

This course reviews diagnosis and management of the 8 major causes of respiratory distress in small animal medicine.

Objectives

Diagnosis of Respiratory Distress

Describe the diagnostic findings associated with each of the 8 causes of respiratory distress in small animals.

Treatment of Respiratory Distress

Devise a stabilization plan for a patient given the cause of respiratory distress.

Joanne Lara, MA. earned her master's in special education from California State University Northridge and her BA in dance from the University of South Florida. She founded the nonprofit organization Autism Movement Therapy and teaches AMT classes in Van Nuys, CA, where she is the director of Autism Movement Therapy-AMT Behavior. Joanne is currently a core adjunct professor at National University in Los Angeles and helped to design the Autism Certificate Program. In addition, she produced the soon-to-be-released documentary Generation A: Portraits of Autism and the Arts and served as technical advisor/autism consultant for Kiefer Sutherland’s FOX TV series Touch.

Current Accreditations

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